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  1. The planned theme for Thunderball was "Mr. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang" composed by John Barry and Leslie Bricusse. The title was taken from an Italian journalist [ who? ] who in 1962 had dubbed agent 007 "Mr. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang".

    • Frank Collura (Reissue)
    • 1965
  2. May 1, 2024 · Thunderball was written by John Barry and Don Black, with Barry also serving as the song’s conductor. The creative duo had a challenge ahead of them to develop a song worthy of being the theme song for one of the most famous movie franchises of all time. But they were to meet this challenge head-on.

  3. This was the theme song to the 1965 James Bond movie of the same name. The music was written by John Barry, who did the music for the three previous Bond movies: Dr. No , From Russia with Love , and Goldfinger .

  4. Oct 23, 2023 · Written by the incredible composer John Barry and performed by the renowned Tom Jones, this track captures the essence of the legendary British spy. Released in 1965, it serves as the theme song for the fourth Bond film, also titled Thunderball.

  5. Feb 12, 2024 · The song “Thunderball” by Tom Jones serves as the theme song for the eponymous fourth James Bond movie. Released in October 1965, this iconic track captures the essence of the film and adds to the overall thrill and excitement of the Bond franchise.

  6. Thunderball is the theme song for the Bond film of the same name. It was composed by John Barry and Don Black, and performed by Tom Jones. He always runs while others walk, he acts while other men just talk, he looks at this world and wants it all, so, he strikes like Thunderball.

  7. Jan 31, 2010 · However, shortly before the premiere of Thunderball, Barry was asked to write a new theme for the film. Producers Broccoli and Saltzmann realised that the previous films had featured the film’s title in the song and they believed that Thunderball also needed a song with the title included.

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